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Hit ISIS 29 Times on July 4

[size=37]Navy, Marines and Coalition Air Forces Hit ISIS 29 Times on July 4[/size]POSTED BY CHRIS JENNEWEIN ON JULY 4, 2016 A Marine Corps AV8-B Harrier launches from the San Diego-based USS Boxer in the Arabian Sea. Marine Corps photoU.S. and coalition military forces, including Marine pilots from the San Diego-based USS Boxer in the Arabian Sea, continue to attack ISIS, with 29 airstrikes reported on Independence Day.Strongholds and military units of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant are being hit by Marine AV-8B Harrier IIs, Navy aircraft from the USS Harry Truman in the Mediterranean Sea, Air Force fighters and bombers based in Turkey, and remotely-piloted drones.The Pentagon provided the following rundown of the July 4 airstrikes.Strikes in SyriaBomber, attack, ground-attack and remotely piloted aircraft conducted 18 strikes:

Near Beiji, two strikes struck a large ISIS tactical unit and destroyed an ISIS vehicle, an ISIS vehicle bomb, an ISIS weapons cache and denied ISIS access to terrain.

Near Kisik, a strike struck an ISIS tactical unit and destroyed an ISIS assembly area.

Near Mosul, two strikes struck an ISIS tactical unit and two ISIS bomb-making factories and destroyed an ISIS vehicle.

Near Ramadi, a strike destroyed two ISIS weapons caches and denied ISIS access to terrain.

Near Sultan Abdallah, a strike suppressed an ISIS tactical unit.

The Pentagon defines a strike as “one or more kinetic events that occur in roughly the same geographic location to produce a single, sometimes cumulative, effect.” That means a single strike can range from one aircraft firing a single weapon against a lone ISIS vehicle to multiple aircraft dropping dozens of bombs on buildings, vehicles and weapon systems in a compound.Joining the United States in Operation Inherent Resolve are aircraft from the United Kingdom, Australia, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, France, Jordan, the Netherlands, Saudi Arabia, Turkey and the United Arab Emirates.